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    Jetstar Analysis

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    international passengers‚ up 65.7 per cent in the previous corresponding month. Jetstar’s domestic and international network is supported by an existing narrow-body fleet of 26 A320s and the future introduction of an initial three Airbus A321s. The airline currently operates six Airbus A330-200s serving eight international long-haul markets to Asia and the Asia Pacific. Jetstar has made no secret of its intentions to

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    Air Canada essay

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    Assignment: International trade of Canadian companies: Company information Name: Air Canada Products/Services offered: As Canada’s largest airline and the world’s tenth-largest passenger airline by number of destinations‚ it offers direct passenger service to more than 175 destinations on five different continents. Air Canada is an airline offering air transport to diverse customers. Customers can pay premiums for first-class seats while others may chose to travel as economy class. The company’s

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    opposed to the industry norm of leasing. Airbus is the main provider of these aircraft‚ which provides significant capability over Boeing. These advantages include better fuel efficiency‚ more cabin space‚ and better cabin technology. The JetBlue fleet of aircraft provides value to the firm. This resource is particularly rare‚ as JetBlue owns the fleet‚ and chose Airbus as the manufacturer. For competitors in the industry‚ it is not costly to imitate this Airbus resource. I.T./Operations The information

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    part of the business concept (and which provides for some 90% of the bookings today ). In August 2002 easyJet expands its fleet and routes by acquiring British Airways’ low-cost subsidiary Go. In October 2002 the airline signs a deal to purchase 120 Airbus‚ which will facilitate the airline’s ongoing growth strategy. Up until now‚ one of the cornerstones of the

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    Bryan Tiu

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    the impeachment court‚ told both parties to simply go to the bank to examine Corona’s records in order to speed things up. AirAsia Philippines Leasing 16 Aircraft MANILA‚ Philippines - Newly licensed AirAsia Inc. (Philippines) will lease 14-16 Airbus 320 planes to service domestic and international routes within 1.5 to 4 hours flight from its Clark‚ Pampanga hub in the next half decade. The airline on Wednesday received its commercial air carrier certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority

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    AIR ASIA BERHAD INTRODUCTION * AirAsia Berhad is part of the AirAsia Group‚ a world-famous low cost airline that operates extensive networks both domestically and internationally. * Since pioneering the low-cost carrier (“LCC”) model in ASEAN in 2001‚ it has grown from a domestic airline to the leading airline in Malaysia serving more than 55 destinations from its five hubs in Malaysia. Along with its affiliates (Thai AirAsia‚ Indonesia AirAsia‚ Philippines’ AirAsia and AirAsia Japan)

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    AVIA essay 5

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    fleet‚ companies are trying to replace their aging‚ out of production aircraft. Manufacturers use old forecasts‚ analyses those forecasts and compares them to those of commercial aviation‚ in order to determine future market outlook. With Boeing and Airbus delivering about 2000 aircraft a year‚ it is still not enough to keep up with the backlog of orders. Boeing has projected a 3.2% Airline growth in the next 20 years. Driven by that growth‚ a 5% annual increase in passenger traffic along with a 5%

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    Porter’s 5 Forces Low Threat of Entry Ryanair benefiting from large economies of scale and have massively reduced long run average costs. They have struck deals with Boeing and Airbus for reduced prices (1/3rd of listed price) on 737 aircraft in bulk buying therefore new entrants to the market will not get these reduced prices as they do not hold a similar relationship and they will not be able to order in bulk. Ryanair have struck deals with many local airports over flight paths and

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    A400 Composite Report

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    of Contents Introduction to the Airbus A400M Atlas 3 CFRP Structure and Properties 5 Structure – CFRP 5 Properties – CFRP 6 Processing Method 7 Processing Method – Spars 8 Prepreg 8 Automated Tape Laying 8 Autoclave Processing 8 CFRP vs Aluminium Alloys 9 Advantages – Comparison of CFRP vs Aluminium 9 Disadvantages of CFRP 9 Failure of Composites 10 Future Materials and Opportunities 10 Conclusion 11 References 12 Introduction to the Airbus A400M Atlas The Airbus A400M Atlas is a four-engine turboprop

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    Growth of AirAsia Berhad

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    History of Air Asia AirAsia Berhad‚ is a Malaysian low-cost airline. It operates scheduled domestic and international flights and is Asia’s largest low fare‚ no frills airline. AirAsia was a pioneer of low cost flights in Asia. It is also the first airline in the region to implement fully ticketless travel and unassigned seats. However‚ as of 5 February 2009‚ AirAsia has implemented allocated seatings across all AirAsia flights‚ including in their sister airlines‚ Indonesia AirAsia and Thai AirAsia

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